We know you’re tough. You have chronic pain, but you won’t let it stop you from living your life. You are probably still mowing the lawn, but you think twice about the inclines. You don’t hesitate to babysit the grandkids though you worry about carrying them up and down the stairs. You are still biking 50 miles every weekend, but you spend much of the week recovering.
So why aren’t you putting that strength to good use, getting better?
Modern joint replacement or resurfacing is not as invasive as it once was thanks to
These procedures use smaller incisions, reducing damage to surrounding tissues, which leads to quicker recovery times and less post-operative pain.
Cutting-edge tools and technologies, such as robotic-assisted surgery and 3D imaging, enhance precision, improve outcomes and reduce the risk of complications.
Tailored implants designed to fit a person’s unique anatomy ensure better functionality and longevity, leading to more natural movement and a higher quality of life post-surgery.
Most people are up and climbing stairs hours after surgery. And most people are recovering at home.
Your body may be limiting your ability to do what you love today; and although modern healthcare can’t restore you to your 20s, it can get you back to what you love.
Are you ready to use your strength to get better?
Learn more in this recent case study: Reclaiming the Finish Line: Endurance Athlete Shares His Story About Life After Anterior Hip Replacement Surgery
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